Intertwining letters
used in a
typographic layout

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Brian Fassett
February, 2008

Intertwining letters.
Create at least three intertwining letters to use as a dominant element in a typographic design layout. Don’t just overlap the letters, interlock them.

Present them in a typographic text layout, of appropriate complexity, that includes a personal statement about the letter’s creation, how they were done, composition, esthetic choices, meaning, etc.

Use illustrator or execute by hand, but do it well.

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Jerome Thomas
Jerome Thomas Remake
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